" Fangirling has limits; it’s okay to express your meaningful criticism but the stupid fangirling isn’t something that I will ever tolerate." - this! a million times this!
This drama was so weird, the second pairing had a better and more interesting story than the main leads, their plot line was just suffocatingly frustrating to the point where you just skip their parts. Did writer just run out of ideas of what to do with them? One of the weakest endings that I have ever watched. Only recommended if you are really bored.
This drama was just ok, it started off quite well and slowed down in the middle. The main female lead did kind of bring the rest of the cast down, it was hard to connect to her acting. On the bright side she did have good comedic timing. The rest of the cast was good, esp the bully and the one who was being bullied and Na Na! Ending was predictable, a bit rushed and just made you happy the drama ended. Easy watch, would recommended for an in-between dramas drama.
Would not watch again, though it was ok. The story started off pretty good, I liked the fact that the girl was not saccharine sweet but different from normal female leads, but half way through they just lost the plot and it become a mess. Honestly would not watch or recommend.
**slight spoiler** how could no one else be traumatised by what she and her friends did to the other girl from the noble family; they basically paid someone to rape her, and the movie tried to pass it off as a joke. That scene gave me the shivers.
Dear lord, KSBKBT. As with most Indian dramas, this was really good in the beginning and after a while they seemed to just put the story through the grinder, squeezing any life out of it. I can't even believe it went on for as long as it did. Indian soaps, they're only good for about the first 50-70 eps and then it's all downhill from there. (Pakistani dramas are completely different though, they're short and usually amazing).
Also, this article was hilarious! Well written! "Soju = Water and your waist size has nothing to do with your amount of food.", these dramas never fail to make want to eat...all.the.time!
Wow, some of the people who have commented below should really be ashamed of themselves. He's so good looking…
"I sincerely hope that the people on here who know any rape victims in real life aren't spewing the same crap at them."
- This was honestly a real concern of mine when reading these comments, I really hope they don't go around saying these things out loud because I can only imagine how triggering this would be for survivors!
Wow, some of the people who have commented below should really be ashamed of themselves. He's so good looking so he'll never resort to rape? Where do people even get that logic from? Rape can happen anywhere by anyone, often by those you least suspect. I'm not commenting on this case, but just the fact that people are making those comments here, even if in jest. Rape is hardly about lust, and mostly about power, and I'm sorry but those comments are disgustingly offensive to rape survivors.
People need to stop with those kind of statements, it perpetuates the myth that all rapists are scary men who are waiting in dark alleys for unsuspecting victims, when the truth is far far off. Please stop saying things like "he's too good looking to have raped her". No matter what the outcome of the case, or how much you love the accused, to make light of rape accusations is shameful at best, dangerous at its worst.
**slight spoiler** how could no one else be traumatised by what she and her friends did to the other girl from the noble family; they basically paid someone to rape her, and the movie tried to pass it off as a joke. That scene gave me the shivers.
Also, this article was hilarious! Well written! "Soju = Water and your waist size has nothing to do with your amount of food.", these dramas never fail to make want to eat...all.the.time!
- This was honestly a real concern of mine when reading these comments, I really hope they don't go around saying these things out loud because I can only imagine how triggering this would be for survivors!
People need to stop with those kind of statements, it perpetuates the myth that all rapists are scary men who are waiting in dark alleys for unsuspecting victims, when the truth is far far off. Please stop saying things like "he's too good looking to have raped her". No matter what the outcome of the case, or how much you love the accused, to make light of rape accusations is shameful at best, dangerous at its worst.